Eye Anatomy
Mouth Anatomy
Ear Anatomy
Eye Injuries
Ear & Nose Injuries
100

The clear portion of your eye is called what?

Cornea

100

TMJ stands for what?

Temporomandibular Joint

100

This area is also referred to as the Eardrum.

Tympanic Membrane

100

When the small vessels in the eye rupture, turning the conjunctiva red.

Subconjunctival Hemorrhage

100

in this type of injury Air seeps into the skin & tissues around the eye and nose, causing a crackling sensation when this area is touched.

Sinus Fracture

200

If you dream in black and white, these may be responsible.

Rods

200

How many permanent teeth does an adult have?

32

200

The purpose of this cartilage covered by skin is to catch sound and funnel it into the auditory canal.

Pinna

200

You better call 911! A hit this hard can force the eyeball backward into the socket.

Blowout Fracture

200

When a piece of cartilage has moved to one side, causing decreased airflow to the nasal passageway.

Deviated Septum

300

The ability to see in color is controlled by these.

Cones

300

These help give the face shape and are attached to both the mandible and maxilla.

Teeth

300

This keeps dirt away from sensitive eardrum and is found in the auditory canal.

Earwax

300

Lack of roundness and hemorrhage of the eye.

Ruptured Globe

300

A ear infection, a blow to the head, loud noises, and atmospheric pressure can cause this type of injury.

Ruptured Eardrum

400

What structure protects the eye on three sides and serves as an attachment for the muscles that move the eye?

Orbit or Orbital Foramen

400

These are located under the tongue and produce saliva to begin digestion.

Salivary Glands

400

This area contains the Auditory nerve

Inner Ear

400

If the athlete sees sparks, lights, and flashes that nobody else can see, its the surest sign that this type of injury has occured.

Detached Retina

400

Another word for Nosebleed

Epistaxis

500

The acronym used for Pupils are equal, round, reactive to light, and accommodating.

PERRLA

500

Another word for chewing.

Mastication

500

This area is composed of the Pinna, the ear canal, and the tympanic membrane.

External Ear

500

After taking a blow in the face, bleeding and discoloration just under the skin, which affects the tissue surrounding the eye but not the eye itself.

Black Eye

500

Hematoma Auris is also known as What?

Cauliflower Ear